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Portal:GSoC

Since 2005, the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program that offers students stipends to write code for free and open source projects. openSUSE participated in the program 7 times already. During that time GSoC brought together over 40 students with mentors from our project, worldwide. Students paired with our mentors gaining exposure to free and open source software development, and in turn openSUSE is able to identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more open source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all.

GSoC works like this:

openSUSE gathers a list of ideas for things to do during GSoC and mentors that can accompany these ideas

openSUSE applies to Google with that list of ideas and people that can mentor these ideas

If Google likes the ideas they choose openSUSE as one of the organizations which can engage students

Students propose to work on a specific idea and mentors choose the student that they think fits best

Google assigns slots to openSUSE depending on the quality of the proposals and mentors

For openSUSE there are several roles in this program and for each of these roles there are different things to do. You can take over any of these roles and make openSUSE's GSoC participation a success. Here is what you can do:

For more general information about what it means to be a GSoC mentor check the GSoC Mentor Guide.

Be a GSoC Admin

If you want to take care of openSUSEs time in GSoC overall, you should join our admin team. You can help gather the list of ideas, work with Google on the organization application, pick students/mentors for the slots, write about the progress and in general take care that the participation of openSUSE in GSoC is a success. Joining is easy, just talk to one of our openSUSE:GSoC admins! They will tell you what to do.